Cyberabad Metropolitan Police

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Cyberabad Metropolitan Police
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MottoYour Safety Our Concern
Agency overview
Formed2003
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction Cyberabad, Telangana, India
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Cyberabad Metropolitan Police (Telangana)
Legal jurisdiction Rangareddy District
Operational structure
Headquarters Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Rangareddy District, Telangana
Agency executive
Parent agency Telangana State Police
Website
Official website

Cyberabad Metropolitan Police, popularly known as Cyberabad Police, is the police commissionerate located in Gachibowli, Rangareddy district, Telangana, India. It was created in 2003 by bifurcating Rangareddy District Police. [2] [3]

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Current structure

Currently the Cyberabad Metropolitan Police has 5 DCP zones.

Rajendranagar DCP Zone (New)

Madhapur DCP Zone

Balanagar DCP Zone

Medchal DCP Zone (New)

Shamshabad DCP Zone

Shadnagar ACP Division

Traffic wing

Police Commissioners

Controversies

Cyberabad Police drew a lot of flak after the Supreme Court of India Enquiry Commission headed by Justice V. S. Sirpurkar declared that the encounter killing of the four accused persons in the 2019 Hyderabad gang rape was a planned cold blooded murder by Cyberabad Police officials. [4] Odisha poet Dr Tapan Kumar Pradhan has also alleged in his books and social media posts that Cyberabad Police lodged false FIRs and false charge sheets with the help of fake witnesses, fake affidavits and fake panchnama in the Hemangi Sharma Fraud Case. [5]

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